Tuesday, September 11, 2018

1895 REGIONAL EXPOSITION FILIPINA, invitation, medal and Juan Luan
postcards. Luna was commissioned to design the invitation and it
featured his famous painting España y Filipinas. It is an allegorical
depiction of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the
other of the Philippines. The painting, also known as España Guiando a
Filipinas ("Spain Leading the Philippines"), is regarded as one of the
“enduring pieces of legacy” that the Filipinos inherited from Luna.

Taken from a newspaper in Manila Jan 23, 1895.

Royal Exposition
Opens. Governor General Leads Rites

The Regional Exposition of the Philippines, the first ever to be held in
the entire Archipelago, is inaugurated by His Excellency Governor General of
the Islands. Sr. Ramon Blanco Y Erenas, Marquis of Penaplata.Jubilant and impassioned cheers of “Viva
Espana” resounded from the exhibit ground in the suburb of Ermita while
fireworks and band music fill the extremely dark early January evening.

REGIONAL EXPOSITION FILIPINA by Juan Luna

At exactly five thirty this afternoon, the Governor General
accompanied by the respective officials of the Municipal Government of Manila,
arrives at the grounds of the Exposition where he is met by the Board of
Directors of the Exposition led by his Excellency, Director General of Civil
Administration, Sr. Angel Aviles. The heads of the different committees
governing the installation and maintenance of the exhibits as well as the head s
of military and religious organization receive the Governor at the porch of the
Central Pavilion.

The inaugural rites are held before a specially contracted
dais in from of the peristyle of the Central Pavilion, draped in the red and
yellow colors of the State. Deep blue cloth enhances a double portrait in of The
Majesties, the Reining Queen and her Infant King Alfonso XIII and the bust,
executed by the sculptor Bonifacio Arevalo.

The medal depicts the Regent Queen Maria Christina of Austria and
his son Alfonso XIII the future king of Spain.

During the ceremonies, the General of the Navy, the Superintendent of the Hacienda
and the Secretary of the Exposition, Sr, Manuel del Busto take their places at
the Governor’s right while on the left the President of the Audiencia and the
Fiscal of His Majesty.Behind him stand
the members of the Ayuntaminento, officials administering the provinces as well
as members of the consulates of other countries.

From the altar at te right of the dais, the Most Reverend Ecclesiastical Governor
of the Dioceses of Manila blesses the dais and the exhibit grounds.Sr. Angel Aviles in turn delivers the inaugural
speech in the name of Queen Maria Christina and of young King Alfonso XIII. Sr.
Ramon Blanco declares the Regional Exposition open to the public.The bands of the Artillery and of Regiment no.
72 immediately play the Royal March as the Governor General leads hi retinue on
viewing the different exhibits. Applause, applause, applause, and fireworks.

Source: Manila Nostalgia Facebook

Shared by John Tewell. From the Ministry of Culture

General Coordinations Branch Library, Madrid Spain

In 1895, the image of España y Filipinas was used for the
catalog cover of the Exposición Regional de Filipinas (Regional Exposition of
the Philippines) with the requisite Royal Coat of Arms of Spain and the
Ultramar of the Philippines. The exhibition opened on January 23 1895 and was
held in the grounds owned by the State in the poor area of Ermita, where the
School of Agriculture was located, that became the Central Pavilion. The
program established six sections: 1. Orography, Hydrography, Geology, Anthropology,
Mining, Metallurgy and Meteorology; 2. Hunting, Fishing and Flora; 3.
Agriculture; 4. Manufacturing Industry; 5. Trade and Transport; 6. Fine Arts.
The fourth section included demonstrations by blacksmiths, locksmiths and
specialized textile workers. (Source: Lopez Museum & Library)